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... the right choice for all those who like their horror twisted, deformed and with a drooling case of the murderous munchies.
Its bizarre, but true, premise is one of the main pleasures of The Kidnapping of a President.
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... the right choice for all those who like their horror twisted, deformed and with a drooling case of the murderous munchies.
Its bizarre, but true, premise is one of the main pleasures of The Kidnapping of a President.
Absolutely worth a watch on the biggest screen you can find, but not quite the genre-busting triumph you might have hoped for.
… a great cast, good characters, slick direction and a terminal script.
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